She was not unfamiliar with feeling crowded, having taken the subway since 2011.
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Traffic ends up being terrible though so probably should have taken the subway.
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On George W. Bush's second inauguration, 197,000 had taken the subway by 11 a.m.
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Dressed in a fitted gray T-shirt, he had taken the subway there from his home in Park Slope.
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And the marchers were local — several told BuzzFeed News that they had taken the subway over from Maryland or Virginia.
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Mr. de Blasio has taken the subway at least 18 times this year, his office said, providing a list of recent trips.
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Mr. Weprin, 22013, had taken the subway there from Manhattan, an experience that he seemed to regard as a kid would a carnival ride.
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Normally, we would have walked or taken the subway, but with heels, hair, dresses and tuxedos, we had high hopes for taking a cab.
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The state of play: This will come as no surprise to anybody who has walked down the street or taken the subway in New York of late.
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David J. Valesky, a Democrat who represents part of the Syracuse area, said through a spokeswoman that it had been several years since he had taken the subway.
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"I found this kind of a CRAZY criteria for a NY'er as I had taken the subway,gone to the theater, the grocery store, the pharmacy, hair salon, etc," she wrote.
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The last time Mr. Cuomo is known to have taken the subway was in January 2017 for the first trip on the new Second Avenue line on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
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The woman, Lin Meixian, 52, had taken the subway from her home in Queens and had picked up cans from the basement of a small hotel in Chinatown where she worked as a custodian.
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